I’ve recently been playing around with Webpack and I really like it. It has the benefits of Browserify in that you can specify an entry point that’ll pull in all of your required modules into a single bundle with optional minification, while also letting you bundle your style together in your modules. For example, I can require a style file for a particular module right from the module itself, which allows me to somewhat limit the global nature of CSS rules. On top of that, Webpack allows us to leverage LESS in these included style files, too, that get compiled down to CSS. I’m a huge fan of this, as it allows us to create less coupled modules in that each style file can be tied directly to a module, and only gets pulled in when its required. Webpack also utilizes what they call “loaders”, which are basically preprocessors that perform various tasks. For example, there’s a LESS loader to convert LESS into CSS, and a JSX loader to perform a similar conversion for React classes.